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Kindergarten Grade Level Science Sample Curriculum. 

Arkansas State Dept, of Education, Little Rock. 

2002 - 00-00 

12p.; For science sample curricula for grades 1-8, see SE 066 
829-836. 

For full text: http : //arkedu . state . ar . us/curriculum/ 
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* Academic Standards; Earth Science; Inquiry; ^Kindergarten; 
Physical Sciences; Primary Education; Problem Solving; 
^Science Curriculum; ^Science Instruction; *State Standards 
Arkansas 



ABSTRACT 

This document presents a sample of the Arkansas science 
curriculum and identifies the content standards for physical science systems, 
life science systems, and Earth science/space science systems for 
kindergarten students. Each content standard is explained and includes 
student learning expectations, kindergarten benchmarks, assessments, and 
strategies and activities. (YDS) 



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PS.2.8. Explore the effects of 
applying various types of forces 
to an object (push/pull). 




STRAND 1 : PHYSICAL SYSTEMS 
CONTENT STANDARD 3 

Students will demonstrate an understanding of the connections and applications of physical science. 


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Assessments | 








[ Kindergarten Benchmarks 








| Learning Expectations 


P5.3.1. Understand that physical 
science is interwoven into the 
structure of all disciplines. 


PS.3.2. Recognize that 
mathematics is the basis of 
communication in physical 
science. 


P5.3.3. Understand that tools 
allow tasks to be done more 
easily. 




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P5.3.4. Explore physical science 
related careers. 



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